Material (Chainring)Steel Color (Chainring)Black Service Installation. Service. Compatibility.Find all the documentation needed to set up, use, and maintain your components in the SRAM Service hub. Visit product service page X-SYNC 2 Eagle Chainrings for Bosch ...
SRAM X-SYNC wide-tooth, narrow-tooth chainring technology provides maximum chain control Laser-etched chainring finish is more durable X-Range gearing technology gives you more range and a smoother gear progression, so you're always in the right gear Improved aerodynamics for time trial and...
Model Number sram EAGLE Chainring Use Mountain Bikes Material Other Category Chain Wheel Origin Mainland ChinaDescriptionReport Item Specifications: Material: High-strength Steel Use: Optimized for Mountain Bikes Compatibility: SRAM GX, NX, and EAGLE series Design: X-SYNC2 tooth profile for smooth cha...
Designed for SRAM’s X-SYNC™2 chainrings, the NX crankset is engineered for complete chain control—each tooth’s profile is precisely engineered to work quietly, efficiently and securely with the Eagle™ chain’s inner and outer links. DUB™ technology features a better-engineered bottom...
Included direct mount X-SYNC 2 chainring provides significantly quieter performance, with better mud clearing and durability Chainring is designed specifically for Eagle chains and drivetrains info: We aim to show you accurate product information.Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what y...
The aluminium X-Sync 2 chainring – that uses a narrow-wide tooth profile to help with chain retention in 1x setups – uses SRAM’s direct-mount system, attaching to the cranks using three Torx T25 bolts. Although the super-light XX1 ring (59g, 32t) will probably be paired with XX...
Chainset When it comes to a 1x setup arguably the piece that gets all the attention is the front chainset. Using only one chainring means weight savings as well as simplicity. For most people it's the simplicity that is the best feature. When it comes to gravel riding it's easy to ...
Gone is the two-ring design held in place by bolts on a spider. In its place is a design that has both chainrings machined out of one block of material that mounts directly to the crank arms on a spline, which is a design mountain bikers have had for a few years now....
There is also a 1x version of Force (previously known as CX1), using many of the same components as its road-faring stablemate. The main differences are in the rear derailleur with a rolling bearing clutch, X-Sync wide narrow chainrings and the wide range cassette — which requires an ...
the new SRAM Force eTap AXS 36t max rear derailleur is made to take you further. Its additional low range cassette compatibility is complemented by Orbit damper technology for quiet, secure chain management over rough roads. It also capitalizes on large X-SYNC bearing-equipped pulleys for outstan...